If you've ever wondered how electronic devices manage to control circuits with precision and safety, you're thinking about the magic of relays. Relays act as the unsung heroes in many of our devices, ...
Solid-state relays are much smaller than corresponding single-pole relays. They are also faster, dissipate less power, and withstand a larger number of operations. And unlike electromechanical relays, ...
The iSSR features an embedded oscilloscope mode, capable of capturing at least one second of current waveform data at a 100 kHz sample rate, enabling engineers to analyze startup behavior, fault ...
Solid-state relays (SSRs) control load currents through solid-state switches such as triacs, SCRs, or power transistors. These elements are controlled by input signals coupled to the switching devices ...
To reduce on-resistance To enable higher load currents in ac/dc switching applications To compensate for load current de-rating as temperatures increase, to minimize heat from output power dissipation ...